Monday, 9 February 2026

MEME MONDAY #69

Output was temporarily reduced last week as we both had to be back in the Midlands for what we dearly hope to be the last funeral for a wee while.  Memes will be flying thick and fast again this week as Starmer's grip on power ebbs away.

Mon 2 Feb - 77 shares
Mon 2 Feb - 62 shares
Tue 3 Feb - 401 shares
Fri 6 Feb - 296 shares
Sat 7 Feb - 108 shares
Sun 8 Feb - 100 shares
Sun 8 Feb - 31 shares

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Sunday, 8 February 2026

BOATWATCH #45

The winter lull continues, with just one boat arriving last week.  It's amazing to think that 56 colonists can squeeze into one inflatable, but then they only have to make it a few miles into the Channel before they are collected by Border Farce or RNLI collaborator vessels.

And then it's off to the land of milk and honey and four star hotels...

WARMONGERING FABIAN NONSENSE

Labour backbencher Jeevun Sandher likes to do the media rounds and maintain a high profile.  He is a longstanding member of the Fabian Society and supports progressive globalist death cult values.  As such, he was a co-sponsor of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, the despicable attempt to introduce Nazi-style euthanasia to the UK with a long-term view to expand to more and more eligible groups.  Naturally, he is also a warmonger.

Last week the Loughborough MP made a shameful scaremongering video and posted it to his social media. He stood in front of the Churchill plinth in Parliament Square and declared that "Churchill was right", before embarking on a one minute geopolitical rant comparing Putin to Hitler and demanding that Britain and Europe prepare for war.

Watch the full clip below.


Sandher's absurd scaremongering routine falls apart demonstrably easy.  His bogeyman invaded the Ukraine four years ago and in all that time Russian forces have only managed to expand their occupation to a measly 20 per cent of the Ukraine's internationally recognised territory.  This includes the territory already in de facto control of Moscow following the Donbas War and its annexation of Crimea.

At this current rate of advance, it would take Russia around a hundred years to reach the Western borders of Ukraine and fully occupy the country, at which time Vladimir Putin would be aged 173.

For the record, Jeevun Sandher would be 135.

Presumably, at this point, Putin would finally engage his forces in Finland or Poland, and - following another 500 years of sluggish Russian advances across Europe - the 700 year old vampire Putin would finally bear down on Blighty.

When simple facts meet Sandher's distorted reality, they create science fiction at best.  Woeful and desperate stuff from the death cult.

Do one chancer, and get your sinuses checked out.

Thursday, 5 February 2026

COUNCIL BY-ELECTIONS 05.02.26


After last week's solitary by-election, there were twice as many seats available this week - including a tricky Labour defence in the West Country.  We had this down as a Labour defeat, but they managed to hold the seat by the slender margin of 16 votes over newcomers Reform.  Labour had won this seat previously in a head to head with the Conservatives, with Labour ahead by 96 votes.  As you can see, there was a huge swing away from both Labour and the Conservatives, but not enough to give Reform the winning edge.

Reform still managed a gain on the night, winning the other by-election in a surprisingly easy win over the defending Plaid Cymru.  Reform came from nowhere to dislodge the phoney nationalists by 260 votes on the small island of Ynys Gybi (Holy Island in English).

Ynys Gybi, Isle of Anglesey County Council

Ref: 603 (43.9%) New
Pld: 343 (25.0%) -3.7%
Lab: 171 (12.5%) -11.3%
Grn: 118 (8.6%) New
Con: 112 (8.2%) -13.1%
Ind: 26 (1.9%) New

Ref GAIN from Pld

Clevedon South, North Somerset Council

Lab: 350 (29.0%) -25.4%
Ref: 334 (27.7%) New
Con: 224 (18.6%) -27.0%
Grn: 197 (16.3%) New
LDm: 100 (8.3%) New

Lab HOLD

Tuesday, 3 February 2026

TOON TUESDAY #89


We begin this week where we left off last week, with the end of Andy Burnham's leadership ambitions (for now, anyway).  We then move on to a bumper selection depicting Starmer's visit to China, a state run in a totalitarian fashion to which our PM aspires.  Finally, we end with the Dark Lord of Epstein Island...

Graeme Bandeira for The Northern Agenda
Matt Pritchett for The Daily Telegraph
Chris Riddell for The Observer
Patrick Blower for The Daily Telegraph
Andy Bunday on Instagram
Christian Adams for The Daily Telegraph
Morten Morland for The Times
Matt Pritchett for The Daily Telegraph
Peter Brookes for The Times
Morten Morland for The Times
Christian Adams for The Daily Telegraph
Nick Newman for The Sunday Times
Matt Pritchett for The Sunday Telegraph
Patrick Blower for The Daily Telegraph
Ben Jennings for The Guardian
Matt Pritchett for The Daily Telegraph
Morten Morland for The Times
Patrick Blower for The Daily Telegraph

Monday, 2 February 2026

MEME MONDAY #68

Our week began a little later than usual, but we kicked off on Wednesday with Starmer's visit to the  world's largest communist state and the model upon which his globalist handlers build their dystopian plans for our future...

Wed 28 Jan - 105 shares
Wed 28 Jan - 4 shares
Thu 29 Jan - 134 shares
Fri 30 Jan - 12 shares
Sat 31 Jan - 55 shares
Sat 31 Jan - 9 shares
Sun 1 Feb - 1,160 shares.  Karl's been sneaking some existing memes in,
particularly on the back-up page.  This classic Jones quote was even
more popular the second time around.
Sun 1 Feb - 109 shares

Two 'Diversity is Strength' Facebook Stories were also published last week.


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Sunday, 1 February 2026

BOATWATCH #44

Stormy weather brought another winter lull in crossings last week.  A big fat zero.

Thursday, 29 January 2026

COUNCIL BY-ELECTION 29.01.26


Just one solitary council seat was up for grabs on Thursday, up in the Lowlands of Scotland.  The vacancy arose after the incumbent Conservative was found guilty of fraud and embezzlement.  Last time round all three seats were available and the Tories finished second in a tight three way contest.  The SNP had finished in front on first preferences, just twelve votes ahead of the Tories who in turn were only five votes ahead of the Lib Dems.  The three parties picked up a seat each.

With the circumstances surrounding the outgoing councillor, this was a highly unlikely hold for the Tories and we fancied the Lib Dems this time.  Indeed, the Tories crashed and burned, dropping to sixth place and propped up by only the Scottish Family Party.  The victorious Lib Dems surged way out in front of the SNP.

Bearsden South, East Dunbartonshire Council

LDm: 1,744 (38.1%) +14.9%
SNP: 789 (17.2%) -6.2%
Ref: 709 (15.5%) New
Lab: 650 (14.2%) -1.9%
Grn: 371 (8.1%) +0.9%
Con: 283 (6.2%) -17.0%
SFP: 35 (0.8%) New

LDm GAIN from Con

Tuesday, 27 January 2026

TOON TUESDAY #88

This week's selection of Labour chaos includes the outrageous decision to allow the Chinese to build a 'super embassy' in London, alongside another potential u-turn and the Burnham conundrum...

Patrick Blower for The Daily Telegraph
Graeme Bandeira for The Northern Agenda
Christian Adams for The Sunday Telegraph
Morten Morland for The Times
Peter Brookes for The Times
Christian Adams for The Daily Telegraph

Morten Morland for The Times
Steve Bright for The Sun
Patrick Blower for The Daily Telegraph
Pete Songi for The Guardian

Monday, 26 January 2026

MEME MONDAY #67

A quieter week, but we'll pick up again shortly...

Mon 19 Jan - 90 shares
Tue 20 Jan - 3,064 shares
Tue 20 Jan - 6 shares.  This photo is from a previous Davos, although Reeves did
attend this year.  The fact that the photo is from Davos 2023 - the year prior to their
general election victory - should give you some idea of the influence of the World
Economic Forum
Thu 22 Jan - 199 shares
Thu 22 Jan - 65 shares
Sun 25 Jan - 770 shares
Sun 25 Jan - 58 shares
Sun 25 Jan - 32 shares

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